By Melissa Bernstein for the Faust Library Blog – In addition to the holiday hours listed on the law library website, we will be closing early on the following dates: Sunday, December 18 – closing at 6pm; Tuesday through Thursday, December 27 through 29 – closing at 5pm. Happy Holidays!

By Lucy Moore for EDRblog.org. This post originally appeared on Lucy Moore’s blog in September 2016. We are reposting it with the Lucy Moore’s permission. Lucy Moore will be a presenter in the December 7 2016 Dialogue on Collaboration (Working with tribes: What can collaboration bring to the table? – open to the public, register […]

By Heather Gilmartin Adams for EDRblog.org. On Saturday, November 12, the first Utah Citizens Summit was held in downtown Salt Lake City. The event – a day of dialogue and celebration sponsored by the Utah Civil and Compassionate Communities Initiative – capped a yearlong effort to bring communities together through conversation and service. Organizers and participants […]

By Anikka Hoidal for BiolawToday.org. On October 17th, students and professionals from fields including medicine, physical therapy, nursing, philosophy, and law gathered to discuss the ethical implications of patients or their family members recording doctors. The conversation began with anecdotes from healthcare providers who have witnessed the situation in their practices. These anecdotes revealed a host […]

By Melissa Bernstein for the Faust Library Blog – The law library will be closed on Thursday and Friday, November 24 and 25, for Thanksgiving. We will be open until 6pm on Wednesday, November 23; the reference desk will be closing at noon that day.

By Emily E. Lewis for EDRblog.org. Complex situations call for creative solutions. Nowhere is this maxim more relevant than in addressing modern environmental problems. Finding and executing solutions that properly value and protect the natural world calls on leaders across disciplines to employ their knowledge in new ways. Using contracts as a means to collaboratively […]

By Kylie Orme for BiolawToday.org In September, news broke regarding the birth of the first baby conceived using three parents’ DNA. The baby was born on April 6, 2016 after his Jordanian parents travelled to Mexico where American fertility specialists performed a highly contentious conception procedure that involved the father’s sperm, the mother’s egg, and […]

By Danya Rumore for EDRblog.org Addressing environmental, natural resource, and public policy issues is serious business. Making progress on concerns such as water resources management and air quality often requires helping diverse stakeholders recognize their shared challenges, work through differing perspectives and interests, and accept tough trade-offs. The seriousness of such issues should not be undervalued […]

This post originally appeared on the Fire Adapted Communities Learning Network’s blog in May 2016. We are reposting it with the permission of both the Fire Adapted Communities Learning Network and author Bill Tripp. The Western Klamath Restoration Partnership (WKRP) effort explores a path toward collaborative fire management in the Western Klamath landscape. It arose […]

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By Melissa Bernstein for the Faust Library Blog – In addition to the holiday hours listed on the law library website, we will be closing early on the following dates: Sunday, December 18 – closing at 6pm; Tuesday through Thursday, December 27 through 29 – closing at 5pm. Happy Holidays!